l'Planning for future urged by speaker i "en mi iteration oi relehrat-ea that 4-H was hasieaily an ling 50 year. oi H-I Club pro- educational program. and pou- gramt. we may neenme com-lties surh ll too much attention placent and content to glurilyiio ineentives. a look oi liaison to the pr son that many people. with the learhing proiesslnn and are panng to Hi riuhs. While sehnol enrrleuls could lead the . this Is an owl-rum: lime In pay movement away irom its basis lrlbule m lhtlse early hitincer-irenson ior exlsicnre The recent .In this pmlzram. it is his! as trend in (-1-! project \l‘nrk away innnortune to lay lhe lounttationiirom the improvement oi teelt- I l (or another so years or prD-innlrlizitni sspetts ni akrlcullure erannninr" time the opening to soil. dm't‘lnpiucill oi the t-H remarks in - Inclure to Ihe'mcnlber must be accelerated. annual meeting at the Canadian its... its-m .isn .mpnssized Council on 4-l-i clubs at the Rn- ‘ the neivi tor extension workers NEW EXECUTIVE OF CANADIAN COUNCIL .yal Alexandra Hotel, Winnipeg. dlrrl‘llnx 4.H work to 5, mm. s . Br-vk. extenswn sits zant oi protossional nualiilea- lclallsl. University "I SaskaNle- lions lo (Iireti the programs’ titan. ediirntional requlromrnts, Mr. arseir reminded delegat- Supported by mu m". . —.‘—‘survey conducted in Saskatche- vvan two years ago. the speaker ' stitizrsted that t-H rilrniele was lPollce bullets .m use”... . on... m... ed one The figures revealed i that most i-H leaders ieel that halt two men t-n programs should he inr all young people rather than (or those who live on farm: or atrlet. ly rural communities in cunciusiiirl. Mr. MONTREAL Ii‘Pl -1‘tvo men 5mm vtcre rantured in a hail oi hul- m," “mu, ,5" m, “a “me, lets early Thursda, alter ilwvtieads in deierminin: the needs tl'IPd unsuccessfully |_" "ash or individuals in a rhiinglniz “W” “Y "mm" P'fl'" "’ld- role. certainly. ivr him that an blnck“ m “'burba" MMltrM increa n: number 01' young DEV} “““- pie now iiHIIL’ on terms will \ lush-attend shate iiii-oiisit t-t'rlllunlly ‘lllE inui-han area seteral nest-end suniirhs notion nits it. its." shonin sllnruy after two armM men mm! program rootent it we roithoti a st Catherine Slrt’ei;wish to help these individuals “EMS? I" mi ‘ intake this adjustment To add Ilp‘vll‘tlxqugglmlu::: NE"; 2"; {lurfller to our responsibilities. in . rusdnincu in Mann-psi west :n‘lan'ac‘lm“: iz‘cgr’x‘ ‘2}: 11m; Newly elected Executive, Calnadlan (,ounctl past president. Back. Row: left to right—Untiald ‘and polioe iirai a dozen shots but in WW 0, "It (“We _ on 4-H Clubs. Front, R eft to rlghtq'amcs D.. H. Flaser, Winnipeg, N. D. Hngg. VICE-pl‘CSIdenl, 3‘ :‘Tel “1' “: "W" ‘2‘" 0" ‘ when those tailor: propit- iiili he Moore. manager. Ottawa; Miss Marion Smith. Toronto; 1\ ss Betty Collyer, Winnipeg; Larry J. {Kym 322"?“ in t: a rrsnnnsihlt- position in‘ secretary treasurer. Ottawa: Gordon Landon, Murphy, Hamilton, David B. Young. Ottawa. it- v ('rnSsmg nhulmrnl. ""“ ‘Lfl ! in'csidcnl. Victoria. B.C.. J. R. Racine. Brampton. one man was pulled out oi the iirst-hrd rar in a slate iii I , shtick, The “ti.” “MM .0 .5. non and development of 4-H prn- areas in «inch 1 is n on work-Iior sratiiiate study. accumpllshlng these goals in 53310, n... was picked up m continued irom page Hi grams ler. would like to see an expan-i tel assist in prnviding a cIIm- some other manner. it the Can- in...“ ism solves Do we have a two way i tool the national ttrtzdiillalion sion at cont-cm by the Nalinmsl ate eondueive to pruiesslonal inv adian Council on Mt Clubl Pnlll't- sum the mo man “iii thannrl oi t-oniiminit-niinn Irum needs to t-oiitinually evaluate its orunnuntinn. iii-orenteiit. Too many extensiouitlnesn'i ieol arespnitsiliility here. he quotiimsn an...” is “mutt-d ilio int-tits roots in the sdiniitistr position in rclaiitlll to its ubier- ii. rnpnivtdeniehieie there tin-hers move out oi Hi eiiih then maybe tie need to bczin senior slaIlOn holdup. alite lei-w tit-es the same new that we as by pi‘iu'lncus too a _ -t one an-.pre_ 1ms tthen they rot-cite nd-flm‘liinu elsewhere lor rte mount it. Greater eiiet-tit-oness ran he prtn'iilcial rxlensinn ivoriiers tin. tllhrr in i‘lt‘alualitin at their pro. . tittioual training. it rent-h these ituals i — attained in provinrial programs. The throttle or the na ' ital i nrams through resenreh. lmiizllll possihly, there are some who 1 incl that most vrnvmces nra through a notional organizationinrganimllmi is sueh that it is a even suggest that there it a n3- trel the Canadian Cnuncii does‘nt the slage now where they are ‘ ithirh tosters an ext-haunt oi rather complex In!) to determine sponsintitty tn initiate research nothavearesponsibllltylnthese really ready to begin tamail ideas and provides loantrsliip, lhrlr nortls l tool they have a and give direetion to researeh. areas. To put it nluntiy. it they thouislt tliev may net doing some In i do not plail to rein-iv Iierr resnniisihihtv to the inomnors. t2l To play a role in glvml: don‘t who ttoes? iii the USA. rcsi‘arcIiv ire many slaflmcm. m .n mm W“ the nhieetitns oi the canadianni the "mlm'li as well as the some dircuiittn ior preiesstontllihere is n _I-‘ederaI Exteitslongbers use also thinking oi eroti- Tme m-m mm m h“ ounril on Mt cunts i wont Lo. nrovtorial Hi extension person improvement through. i sortiee which can provide this hate work tltis would give us all . . . i 'h I» h - v- lmsnlmn tlioutsit that tin-re IS art; not and throush them to the HI lav opportunities tor ln-servleeidireclton. since we do not have opportunity to nenetit in Canada "’1 ' "‘"Y MW" ‘lmpnrlanl role to play Irir i. na- leaders and ninnihrrs. training. a Federal Extension Service. tva irom graduate theses. n r e v 1 e 'W hoist-r tiill not he iniliit-noeti Tilt- tin-ls are rntorod in n routed to telnet tiio quot-n oi the Fresnn Cnullly em- ployees' plrnie. All girls ulto entered the rontest tot-re [zlvwl titles to designate the doparinwlii m tvhirh they tit. Cloris Arnti it Miss ("rim- tlnnai organization in the opera-I iwnuld like in diaeuss twin; ibl searching out npportunitieal need In seek out the means oi G. L. LANDOV, NATIONAL COUNCIL PRES“! “yttrv years 3mm; not so nlt'itllwrs in Ilie\\'tlrld Fret—titan IIII’|‘(‘3\liIR nine nl.r mummy years old would em milrr- np- irom linituer t‘ampainn are must do its port to loop heal-l nropnate to desrrihn t-io iii snoring pls at oi pornriilar thi. \'l2l~l‘nlls nntl mo alert tol tent station oi his in t'onnrln s ml‘l‘ll in a Guide" .tnni- the nood in mlill<l to the Vl‘qil‘I 3 LR movement 7|< IIK‘ ('liir‘r a l’rl’sv’ll‘y VPan ml'iilstlliiiodli‘ 1' rilitlrliaimn :lagP itltrn otimnsitn and in summing on anti loouinn unit the (ll‘pl iinonis oi eoini-n- Emwlh in Mt ivss nnirr more into tho liiliire. \ir Rat-mo siat- niont, business nioiiiltors and alive" mind rallrvll: rwwlrut I‘ll thnl ‘('ilna(ia' 'mmlz people serieiilitti-nl a<soriniinns. s tits. .llt. nsrine ni ninnininu tniti are limiting tor guidance and isinod nuts... Mm...“ mm," lnal Brenda Gandhi ts Miss lnhlsomniniz renrarlsin an nd- dim-lion as they prepare tor and the “'0! nrosnnt need to NW“ Wm'k! ""I "I'm" divasi 1" "I? 3'1an \lem' “ms the hours To iteon in stop with dei-rlon Iinallrlnl support are‘ m“ ASH-‘1‘!“ “35 "WWW mg «I W Fanadlan irllnll'u rm llii‘ i-hniisini: times in a not-id important nirnimls requirinn‘ h?” "‘19" M W Cluhs al '1'? "ma! \Irxr illJIi hrciis mtlvmu iii an over our rnnsisni attention“ ————-— Indra Hani i n\\lnmm‘z r s . A; Mr. Racine, who is n hrant-h ntanaaer tor the Mutual lire litauranra Cnmpany. mid - Mite In estonsion workers. onnt- P. E. L inuoity leaders, parents and 4-H Club members itiio ("slut-Kl and developed rhii. nork in the illuh point oi tehtei-ement it now on. ’03". especially those ttnn nton the various phases oi youth nclivily below the your :3‘.’:‘.“:i.:":.£lf5“" BREEDERS in reviewing the years ni‘llvi. the nllrinlz council pre- adon unnerved lhnt the Golden Anniversary Your relehrntlons. with several events still to some. were exreedtniz sli exportatinns Inch events as the Irihiil! anti - ' s , [rnnl oi pulmnnzn irom their 0N P.E.l. IS Best Wishes to 4-H Clubs and Mem- .. .. “OLD HOME WEEK" —~— bars in Prince Edward Island . . . Fm“ remanded so YEARS OF 4-H CLUBS v to on escape count uni-nth IN CANADA 1913-1963 (rout Qiirhea (‘in weir re- Inuith Tuesday tor voluntary l “Tull July I on chanted a; ' 5 IMI '. i‘Ih \"l ethin; 1:: tor‘riol'e' dblzmi‘dn. v ” “ - > To celebrate ihe centenlal ThPy “are convicch earlier . I . gitiai‘i‘f 3.33355 ié‘fypl‘i‘iiéii year of 1964, there Will be We can I think of a better protect to lend o u r support. tnry KC"!!! ranging Iflm E" "m '" 15 """ ‘h' M u Shorihorn pure breeding They are a grand group of young folks . . . these Prince M3111"??? notvlmt1kn iriai‘hfs' ' . . 31:3“ ginning? 13"“...22: stock sale on P. El. This sale. Edward Island. It I: With pride that we do what we can lhlt II: xubsaullently dtfllEd. interim tart-l sitter. st. will take place in the early to help further the worlhwhllework of the 4-H.We feel I d the [our men illile Iii: rah ' Ind inrcki him in dry! them . . . ampmiiwer. not, ink-nit :14 part of May I964. that this is the kind of encoragemeni these young folks The tour are Guy Desritenes, I affirm.- ztum tam..- nud and we urgo al to lend your support. naming; M m ‘ n 4-H work enables boys and girls to become good III]! in Quehec lrlll prfli'r‘tlln't‘ o t a firmness groans-(“33$ 01116:! - gaze: C:nac:iar;: lWe salute all 44: 4_H , . mem ers an ea ers o e 2‘": h r r emerpme a n We welcome all 4-H members to enter In fh a rogulur .i. ext... t. ZnTCTluii‘": ac ievemeni, if y “ M ' “ classes at Old Home Week .. .Whether you belong to a rodllu-(l II Inn: nlayllfl I‘I‘I‘III‘H °3i ‘it? "it: Hi“ sillfisii‘si-“S in mink: m. n. at”... we Extend Our congratulation, Calf Club or garment why not enter your work . . . “fr-v. . my/ .1. .4 RM'i'noN RETI M N ' To The 4 . H Clubs of Prince Edward Island G°°d WEI" . O THE/Ur ii I" \milllr on the 50th anniversary of 4.H cclubs In Canada , . . , . I ,flzfigzgvpfiggnxt. P E I shmho B d A , Provmcliil Exhibition Assn. and (Mn! Hi‘ 0 . . Ami Iii titne its as mlir inr isshion o o o no Till rl-Ittrll ts fli genuine. he helm-rs. imam "SHORTHORN FOR PROFIT ' my now popul-r In!!! in